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Identifying a Sentence as Declarative, Imperative, Interrogative, or Exclamatory Part 1

There are four types of sentences:

A declarative sentence forms a statement. It tells about something and always ends in a period (.)

I have traveled the whole world.

An interrogative sentence asks a question. It always ends in a question mark (?).

Where is the library?

An imperative sentence makes acommand or a polite request. It ends in an exclamation point (!) or a period (.). If the command is forceful, use an exclamation point. If the command is polite or is a request, use a period.

Please turn off the radio. (polite request)

Get out! (command)

An exclamatory sentence shows surprise or strong feeling. It always ends in an exclamation point (!).